Re: Vote for the moto x ;D
I don't personally have the Moto X, so I wouldn't be a reliable source for the information that you're seeking. But, if you post a thread or search through the Moto X forums, then you should have no problem at all finding the answers you're seeking. Good luck with...
Re: Vote for the moto x ;D
I'd go for the Moto X. Simply put, I'd never pay that much for a Nexus device. But, at $392, you're going to get your money's worth from the X. However, if you care about timely updates, then the Nexus is the way to go.
Re: March mobile madness!
What did you expect? Our brothers and sisters over at Crackberry are jonesing over this, lol. To be fair, though, the Z30 is a powerhouse of a device in its own right.
Re: March mobile madness!
(Yawn) This vote is meaningless. People with the Moto X know that they have a great handset. The only people participating in this vote are fanbois that want to feel better about their purchase. Just my opinion, anyone can feel free to disagree.
That word is my Kryptonite, lol.
I really hope there is no 16GB version. I'm SO TIRED of seeing 16GB devices. I understand that there is a micro SD card slot. However, for HTC to go from offering a 32GB version standard to 16GB does seem like a step backwards. Now, does that make it "worse"...
Re: New Plans
But, the unlimited data with the 50 dollar plan only includes 1GB of 4G data. After that, you're throttled until the next billing cycle, unless you up your tier mid-cycle.
Re: The HTC One M8 priced at 579.99 in UK has Snapdragon 800 processor
The bickering in this thread is absolutely hilarious. I didn't see anything wrong with angry english's posts. If you look at the RUMOURED specs, then yes, on paper, the M8 is technically using an older processor. The 800 is...
re: HTC M8 ("The All New One" seen in 'leaked' video)
I like it! It looks really thin and sleek and cool and awesome! (I'm turning into a school girl, over here lol)
Despite the obvious limitations, I can say that I absolutely love my Samsung Chromebook. The screen looks great, the performance is great, the battery life is great, you get the point, lol. For $250, you definitely do get your money's worth. I would wait until Samsung revamps it's Chromebooks...
Of course, you're entitled to an opinion. The problem comes from you projecting your opinion as an absolute: if it doesn't work for you, then it doesn't work at all. Therefore, Chromebooks suck. That's what people keep seeing in your replies.
It's ok, for Chromebooks to not work for your use...
1) Concerning battery life: 3-4 hours from a laptop in 2014 is unacceptable. Period. My Samsung Chromebook easily lasts 7-8 hours, and it's not even using the new Haswell chip. And, to add to that, I don't know many smartphones that only get 4 hours of battery life.
2) So far, you and this...
Personally, I don't think it's a step backwards, but I will second this notion of disappointment. I'll be quite honest: I was expecting Samsung to change the design language of their handsets, after people CLEARLY expressed their disappointments with the S4's striking similarity to the S3.
Or...